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Being Seventeen and All of That
I really feel like I am 17 years old again, seriously to live as a teenager in this age with all the challenges that it brings which is all part of being on the world's stage But do I really want to be seventeen again faced with relationships that's no easy task questioning oneself about our looks or lack thinking maybe should get a mask Questions on where do I fit in can't relate to family peers or home employment chances now get harder if no degrees then where can I roam Peer pressure makes it difficult to cope wondering how to get out and away so many pressures as a teenager shows how easy it's to stray These are reasons not to want to be a teenager all over again better to be at this end of age range having time to enjoy a walk in the glen poetgord@2013
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